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rob2218 wrote:
So, the only thing I will have to do is copy my PLC file to what location on the server? where is the PLC file held? is it in the same folder as the original PLP file (teamwork) file is located? if so, that's easy.
rob2218 wrote:
Another thing I noticed is that the PLC I'm working on asked me all the time to "log in" my password as the team leader I've set. is this typical?
rob2218 wrote:Yeap.
What about the hotlinks? the module files? if I make changes to those then I suppose I'll have to replace the hotlink MOD files as well as any PLN file I revise at home???
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rob2218 wrote:It doesn't matter. The PLCs can go anywhere. The location of the PLP is what's important.
1. In what folder do copy the PLC file I did this weekend onto the server?C:/drive/ H:/drive (server folder where the PLP file) or in the same folder where the PLP resides on the network drive?
2. So, once I have the PLC file copied where it needs to be (which ever folder that is from question no.1), then what do i do from there? do I simply "sign in" to my teamworks file (PLP file), and hit the "send/recive changes" ? By doing this, will the program sort out and find the PLC file (no matter where it is on either my hardrive C:/drive or the network drive)Open the PLC file (File > Open) in Archicad. Once the file is open, Archicad should find the PLP on its own. Then click Teamwork > Send & Receive Changes.
3. or do I actually attempt to "open" the PLC file and go from there?Yes. It's not "Magic Cad". You do have to open the PLC in Archicad before you can send the changes back to the PLP
4. Also, I did not realize that I need to do a "save as" to a PLC file format when taking my file home to work on it. Luckily we had a guy at the office tell me that i had to do that.....if not I would've simply taken the PLP file so at least I saved to the correct format for taking work home.That could have been a problem. When you sign into a teamworked project, if you click Save, Archicad